2 resultados para Tax policies

em Universidad Politécnica de Madrid


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El objetivo del presente proyecto consiste en analizar la viabilidad de un campo de E&P (Exploración y Producción) de hidrocarburos situado en Gabón en función de diferentes regímenes fiscales con el fin de estudiar el reparto de la renta entre el gobierno y la compañía petrolífera. Tras estudiar los parámetros técnicos del proyecto y confirmar su viabilidad desde un punto de vista puramente técnico, en la segunda parte del estudio se analiza para un mismo campo el impacto que tiene la variación de una serie de parámetros que dependen únicamente del tipo de contrato acordado entre el gobierno y la compañía petrolífera. Existen principalmente dos tipos de contratos que los gobiernos de los países productores aplican a las compañías extranjeras que pretenden operar en ellos. Mediante el estudio realizado se pone de manifiesto que las decisiones estratégicas en proyectos de E&P de hidrocarburos están íntimamente sujetas a condiciones fiscales. La decisión de firmar un tipo de contrato u otro puede ser determinante para la rentabilidad o no de este tipo de proyectos. ABSTRACT The main goal of this project is to analyze the feasibility of a E&P project located in Gabon according to different tax regimes in order to study the profits distribution between the government and the oil company. After studying the technical parameters and confirm its viability from a technical point of view, in the second part of the study were analyzed for the same field the impact of the variation of some parameters that only depends on the type of contract agreed between the government and the oil company. There are mainly two types of contracts that governments of producing countries apply to foreign companies seeking to operate in them. Through the study it appears that strategic decisions in E&P projects are closely hydrocarbon tax policies apply.

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This report is based on the outcome of a study carried out by the European Commission's Joint Research Centre - Institute for Prospective Technological Studies (JRC-IPTS, Spain) in cooperation with EuroCARE (Bonn, Germany). The report provides a detailed description of the methodology developed to assess the implications of the European Renewable Energy Directive on the agricultural sector, with an explicit focus on regional effects of biofuel targets in the EU. For the analysis, the spatial agricultural sector model CAPRI has been extended to include a global representation of biofuel markets (with endogenous supply, demand and trade flows for biofuels and biofuel feedstocks) while keeping the focus on regional impacts in the EU. The model is capable to simulate the impacts of EU biofuel policies on food production and prices, the potential use of by-products in the feed chain, the increasing pressure on marginal and idle land and the share of imported biofuels (self-sufficiency indicators). CAPRI is now able to jointly assess biofuel and agricultural policies, including policy instruments defined at the Member State level. The CAPRI biofuel module allows for a detailed analysis of most relevant biofuel support instruments like consumer tax exemptions, quota obligations, import tariffs and other trade measures. Additionally, the model allows for analysing scenarios regarding technical progress in 2nd generation technologies for biofuels.